Balkans 2019 - Saturday, June 8 - Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina


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IMG_0143 - The Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, built in Ottoman style in the 16th century, is the largest historical mosque in Bosnia.
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IMG_0147 - A fountain for those attending the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
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IMG_0148 - The men's toilet and the women’s "Ablution Room"
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IMG_0151 - Sarajevo's 14up>th-century, Old Jewish Temple served the many Jews who were welcomed from the Spanish Inquisition.
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IMG_0154 - Ingenious bucket lampshades
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IMG_0158 - Looking south on Štrosmajerova ulica, Sarajevo
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IMG_0159 - Sacred Heart (Bosnian Catholic) Cathedral at the north end of Štrosmajerova ulica. Completed in 1887.
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IMG_0160 - Nikola Tesla, welcoming visitors to the Tesla Pub in Sarajevo. He was a Serb, born in Smiljan, Croatia, in 1856.
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IMG_0165 - The Tašlihan (Stone Inn) was a caravan inn built in 1534. Accommodation was free and it had stables for 70 horses.

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